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Well said, Meg. I’m so glad he got to come back home & retire in Vancouver. Those other jerseys never looked right on him.
Great post Meg. Linden was great for the NHL – I wish the league would capture the spirit and love of the game that guys like Linden have and show it to the world. It is refreshing to see a guy, who is respected by so many, have the love and passion that he has/had. A great guy that will be missed just not in Vancouver but throughout the sport of hockey.
Meg, excellent post on a player who’s relationship with his home town crowd was most admirable. The mutual respect and love between Mr. Linden and Vancouver was impressive, even for those of us viewing from the outside. First ballot Hall Of Famer no doubt. -esonline
oh, and don’t forget his kickass mountain biking; he raced the TransAlps last year. my dad (a local mountain bike guru) ran into him several times on the North Shore trails, and always reported that he is exactly all the things you’ve said–a quiet, gracious guy.
I fully support Jay leaving me for Trevor. I would actually be a bit jealous….
No more Trevor? I has a sad…
While I’m not a huge hockey fan, Trevor Linden was one of the greats, and will be sorely missed on the ice by each and every one of his fans… And I agree he’ll be in the hall soon enough…
But Me thinks Meg should consider really getting into the radio thing… Or back into her podcast…She’s got on-air talent!!!
Oh my dear sweet trev.
what will i do without you
want to make out now?
There. That is my own Haiku. Oh yeah. And the canucks will be LAME with no trevor. As usual.
OH and we look very pouty and sad in that picture. :)
Being a huge Wings fan, I can respect what Trevor meant to Vancouver. Steve Yzerman played that role for us and continues as he’s moved into a management position. Glad to hear the podcast of your hockey passion. Come join the darkside…be a Wings fan!